SNR-CI-M Series
Network IP Cameras User Manual
NETWORK HIGHSPEED DOME
MANUAL
Please read the operation manual carefully
before installing and using this unit
Page 1: ...SNR CI M Series Network IP Cameras User Manual NETWORK HIGHSPEED DOME MANUAL Please read the operation manual carefully before installing and using this unit ...
Page 2: ...VERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with a arrowhead symbol in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user There is uninsulated dangerous voltage presence near by the product s enclosure which may be risk of to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to reference of the ...
Page 3: ...as User Manual 3 THE PRODUCT CODE MARKED ON THE BOTTOM COVER PLEASE FILL THE CODE IN THE FOLLOWING BLANK PLEASE SAVING THIS SPECIFICATION CAREFULLY SO THAT CHECKING MODEL ________________________ PRODUCT CODE ________________________ ...
Page 4: ...NDEX I Important Safeguards 5 II Description of Functions 6 III Setup of the Menu of the Dome Camera 7 IV Setup of the Dome Camera 11 V The Installation of the System 11 VI Technical data table 14 VII Troubleshooting Software part in software manual 15 ...
Page 5: ... should keep enough distance with high voltage equipments and cables when they are in transmission Precautions for anti lightning and anti surging should be taken if necessary 6 Do not operate it in case temperature humidity and power supply are beyond the limited stipulations 7 Do not let the camera aim at the sun or the object with extreme light whatsoever it is switched on or not Do not let the...
Page 6: ...can are optional and the dome camera can scan the range larger or smaller than 180 between any two points with adjustable speed c Six sets of programmable tour locus with 16 position each set The running speed and the detention time are adjustable respectively d The dome camera can simulate the PTZ route operated by you in 40 seconds by the self learning function of the locus with powerless memory...
Page 7: ... and the digital 50 appears on the screen f Setup of Image Effect the camera works on OFF state under normal condition and no image effect symbol appears on the screen When B W appears on the screen it means the camera is on black and white state g AE Mode setup of Manual Automatic h Zero Illuminance It is used only when the external brightness is extremely low Normally the camera works on the aut...
Page 8: ... display position of address on one of following corners TOP L TOP R BOTT R and BOTT L 2 2 3 TITLE DIS when it is set at ON the title of preset point appears on the left of screen such as NO 001 ABCDEFGH when the preset point is called The modification of title of preset point is set on PROGRAM option 2 2 4 TITLE POS to set the display position of title of preset point from Line 1 to Line 10 Line ...
Page 9: ...ME if it is not controlled in a period of time which can be from 1 to 99 minutes 2 4 4 4 RETURN return to the menu one level higher 2 4 5 RETURN return to MAIN MENU 2 5 CAMERA MASK SET 2 5 1 MASK PRIVACY blank 2 5 2 MASK SHADE blank 2 5 3 MASK REGION blank 2 5 4 RETURN return to Main Menu 2 6 PROGRAM Options 2 6 1 AUTO PAN START POS To set start position of auto scan between two points To move the...
Page 10: ...No of preset position SP leaving speed TM dwelling time After entering into edit area screen shows as follows Edit Area data of 2 patrol position appears on one line SEQ 01 It means the set No 1 patrol CLOSE EXIT Push CLOSE to exit edit state Both top and bottom lines display prompt and information of each patrol is displayed on the middle of the screen Data of 2 Patrol points appears on one line ...
Page 11: ...ters in maximum such as 0 9 A Z and space Note the first character should be 0 9 or A Z otherwise it means to delete the title of the preset point and when preset point is adjusted only NO XXX spears without title to be displayed IV Setup of the Dome Camera 1 System connection 1 The system map of the dome V The Installation of the System 1 Installation manner a Hanging ...
Page 12: ...s Network IP Cameras User Manual 12 1 Open the packing take out the dome and the accessories 2 Fix the dome with the bracket well as Figure 4 1 4 2 3 Fix the bracket on the wall as Figure 4 3 Figure 4 1 8 Figure 4 2 ...
Page 13: ...SNR CI M Series Network IP Cameras User Manual 13 Figure 4 3 b Ceiling Φ7 Figure 5 Figure 6 Dome down lead Notice ...
Page 14: ... the project to ensure that all jobs should meet or exceed the above requirements Contact with the CCTV Project Coordinator to draw attention in case alleged discrepancies occur VI Technical data table Image Inductor 1 4 Color CCD Pixels 752 H 582 V 440000 pixels PAL In Phase System In Phase Inside Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75Ω White Balance Auto Manual Power Supply AC 24V 10 1 25A with fan heater 30 ...
Page 15: ...ck Images with motor noise Power supply not enough Replace Video signal fault Reinstall Bad connection of the video Press to connect well Normal self check but no images Camera damaged Replace RS485 bus bad connection Check the RS485 connection Dome ID setup is wrong Reselect Normal self check but out of control Protocol setup is wrong Reset and Switch ON again Bad connection of the video Press to...
Page 16: ...ner and outer surfaces For hard contamination use neutral detergent Any cleanser for high grade furniture is applicable Appendix II Wire Diameter and Transmission Distance Comparison Chart Wire diameter mm Transmission Distance feet m Power VA 0 8000 1 000 1 250 2 000 10 283 86 451 137 716 218 1811 551 20 141 42 225 68 358 109 905 275 30 94 28 150 45 238 72 603 183 40 70 21 112 34 179 54 452 137 5...
Page 17: ... 14 4 22 6 35 10 90 27 APPENDIX III Wire Gauge Conversion Chart Bare wire diameter metric size mm AWG Approximate SWG Approximate Bare wire cross sectional area mm2 0 050 43 47 0 00196 0 060 42 46 0 00283 0 070 41 45 0 00385 0 080 40 44 0 00503 0 090 39 43 0 00636 0 100 38 42 0 00785 0 110 37 41 0 00950 0 130 36 39 0 01327 0 140 35 0 01539 0 160 34 37 0 02011 0 180 33 0 02545 0 200 32 35 0 03142 0...
Page 18: ...605 0 330 28 30 0 08553 0 350 27 29 0 09621 0 400 26 28 0 1237 0 450 25 0 1602 0 560 24 24 0 2463 0 600 23 23 0 2827 0 710 22 22 0 3958 0 750 21 0 4417 0 800 20 21 0 5027 0 900 19 20 0 6362 1 000 18 19 0 7854 1 250 16 18 1 2266 1 500 15 1 7665 2 000 12 14 3 1420 2 500 4 9080 3 000 7 0683 ...